the publisher, whose name appears on the work shall be presumed to represent the author and
shall be entitled to exercise and enforce the moral and economic rights of the author.
(b)
11.
Where the author reveals his identity, the presumption shall cease to apply.
Contracts for commissioned works
(1)
A work which has been commissioned to be created shall be deemed to have been
accepted by the person commissioning the work, unless he has rejected it by a written
declaration within 3 months from the date the work is delivered to him or within such time as
may be agreed between the parties.
(2)
A person who has commissioned a work may, within the time specified in
subsection (1), return the work to the author with a written request for such corrections or
amendments as may be felt necessary.
(3)
Where —
(a)
an author refuses to comply with a request for correction or amendment; or
(b)
the corrected or amended work does not satisfy the stipulated purpose,
the person who commissioned the work may terminate the contract but shall pay to the author
an equitable remuneration in return for the work done by the author.
PART III - FEATURES OF ECONOMIC RIGHTS
12.
Assignment and licensing of rights of author
(1)
Economic rights shall be assignable in whole or in part.
(2)
Any assignment of an economic right, and any exclusive licence to do an act
subject to authorisation by the author or other owner of copyright, shall be in writing, signed by
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